Man treated for facial swelling caused by infection, Encinitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 72-year-old man experienced facial swelling, redness, and irritation indicating a possible infection. Emergency medical services assessed him and transported him to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
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Transcript:
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R.A. 1221, go for the Tri-City contact time 1232.
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Rule number 2025-13-9-1.
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Again, 133091.
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72 male chief points are going to be face pain, secondary to what looks like.
00:15
A patient has an abnormal swelling and kind of redness irritation to his face.
00:23
Looks like potential infection.
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Happy pain. Go ahead with reports.
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Sorry, my.
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Pain, irritation,
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and swelling began to increase to about size,
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maybe half a golf ball.
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At that point,
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patient activated another one today.
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It kind of bounces between 80 and 110.
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Blood pressure 120 over 8, breathing 16, setting 95% on room air.
00:49
Non-traumatic-graged pain in about with that BLS unit here in about 5 to 10 minutes.
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So there's any changing status? We can clear at 1234.
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Thanks for call it need to say.
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Contact time, 1236.
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Go to Scripps Encinitas with a mild fast medical.
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Location mentioned:
Santa Fe Dr, Encinitas, CA 92024
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